.Chrispy":3d11ygmh said:Not so hot on softwoods but would hazard to say Douglas fir with a nice creosote finish ie sleeper.
RobinBHM":26vfz8s3 said:A slow grown softwood. The tightness of the ring would imply it was grown in a cold country, and /or is a slow growing species.
Impossible to tell which softwood, maybe doug fir, larch, pine etc.
A boxed heart beam
phil.p":1bk3b0xq said:A good quality pine or maybe D. Fir, I'd think. The first photo should be required viewing for everyone who thinks they can cut and season their own timber - if you leave the heart in, you get cracks like that. That is why people advise to cut the logs in half when felled.
It also shows well why if reusing you should treat cut ends of timber treated with preservative - see how shallow the absorption is.
dickm":v4ior6f5 said:True, but has it actually been TREATED, or is that just discolouration from water ingress? (I don't know!)
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